CrossFit Semifinals have finished their first weekend of events and gave the green light to 25 athletes who competed in Europe and Asia this past few days. Here are the athletes who are going to the CrossFit Games after week 1 of Semifinals.
Did you miss out on the action? You can check out the livestream for this past weekend here or watch the future events as well in the same link here.
This past weekend we saw athletes from Europe and Asia competing for the coveted ticket to the 2024 CrossFit Games – Individuals and teams will compete at Fort Worth, Texas from August 8-11 in 2024.
And because of the power rankings in each region, each Semifinal has a specific number of athletes that get the invitation to compete at the Finals. Here is a quick rundown of the Games invitation place for each of the Semifinal that happened this weekend:
Europe:
- Men – 10
- Women – 10
Asia
- Men – 2
- Women – 3
In total, 25 athletes received their Games invitation after the final buzz of the final event on Sunday this weekend.
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Which Athletes Are Going to the CrossFit Games After Week 1 of Semifinals?

As mentioned earlier, the top 10 men and women from Europe and top 2 and 3 men and women from Asia, respectively, got their #GamesBound right to post on Instagram and begin planning their travels to Texas in early August.
Europe
Men:
- Lazar Dukic (Serbia) – 516 points
- Jelle Hoste (Belgium) – 504 points
- Henrik Haapalainen (Finland) – 477 points
- Aniol Ekai (Spain) – 441 points
- Luka Dukic (Serbia) – 407 points
- Victor Hoffer (France) – 397 points
- Bjorgvin Karl Gudmundsson (Iceland) – 384 points
- Harry Lightfoot (U.K.) – 379 points
- Calum Clemens (Spain) – 378 points
- Moritz Fiebig (Germany) – 368 points
Women:
- Laura Horvath (Hungary) – 570 points
- Gabriela Migala (Poland) – 540 points
- Emma Tall (Sweden) – 522 points
- Karin Freyova (Slovakia) – 504 points
- Aimee Cringle (U.K.) – 495 points
- Claudia Gluck (France) – 447 points
- Linda Keesman (Netherlands) – 444 points
- Elisa Fuliano (Italy) – 438 points
- Emma McQuaid (Ireland) – 405 points
- Jacqueline Dahlstrom (Norway) – 396 points

Asia
Men:
- Ivan Kukartsev (Russia Federation) – 549 points
- Arthur Semenov (Russia Federation) – 513 points
Women:
- Seher Kaya (Turkey) – 579 points
- Seungyeon Choi (Repulic of Korea) – 567 points
- Dawon Jung (Republic of Korea) – 516 points
Read Also: List of Notable Athletes that Didn’t Make It to CrossFit Semifinals